In this episode, James Reece (Chris Pratt) goes off the grid, traveling to with his friend Liz Riley to hunt down the "triggerman" responsible for his family's murder. He seeks refuge at the ranch of Marco Del Toro , a businessman with ties to Reece's father, to plan an assault on the sicario compound led by El Navajas .
The episode highlights the cold detachment of corporations like Capstone Industries. The discovery that soldiers were used as expendable test subjects for profit underscores the theme of systemic betrayal by the institutions Reece once swore to protect. [S1E4] Detachment
The mission is personal and brutal. Rather than a calculated sniper kill, Reece chooses a head-on assault. After an intense raid, he captures Navajas and executes him with a tomahawk—a symbolic and grisly act of retribution that confirms his complete commitment to his "list". In this episode, James Reece (Chris Pratt) goes
Parallel to this, journalist uncovers a massive corporate conspiracy involving Capstone Industries and a drug called RD4895 , which was administered to Reece's platoon, causing their brain tumors. Meanwhile, FBI Special Agent Tony Layun begins closing in on Reece’s network, setting up a clash between justice and vengeance. Key Themes for Analysis The discovery that soldiers were used as expendable